Our tour promotes sustainable maritime tourism, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of the ocean while prioritizing marine conservation. Sail along the picturesque coastline of southern Gran Canaria in our fully eco-friendly solar-powered catamaran, designed to minimise environmental impact to enjoy the tranquility of the sea without noise pollution. Connect with the ocean in a way that respects its natural beauty, guided by a commitment to sustainability.
Playa Perchel, in the municipality of Mogan (Gran Canaria), is a secluded cove about 130 m in length and 25 m in width, composed of bowling and gravel. With moderate waves, its isolated location makes it ideal for those seeking tranquility and natural surroundings without crowds
Serene and uncrowded atmosphere: it is usually empty, even in high season
Access is only on foot or by boat, without urban facilities and away from population centers
Activities : perfect for snorkeling or paddle riding due to its rocky environment and clear water
El Descojonado (Punta del Descojonado), in Tasartico, the Village of San Nicolas, is a rugged rocky cape next to Playa del Asno. It marks the beginning of the marine “aisle” between Gran Canaria and Tenerife, famous for its large waves and strong currents.
It is a totally wild and inaccessible place, surrounded by volcanic cliffs and crevasses (channels), considered one of the most abrupt and spectacular stretches of the west coast.
If the weather permits we make a stop at the beach of Güi Güi, also known as Guguy, is an unspoilt gem located in the west of Gran Canaria, in the municipality of La Aldea de San Nicolás.
Unique isolation: they are part of the Special Nature Reserve and Ecological Sensitivity Zone, with impressive volcanic cliffs surrounding it
Remarkably limited access: can only be reached on foot from Tasartico or by boat.
Wild environment and crystal clear water: ideal for those who value intact nature, total tranquility and swimming in clean water without infrastructure or services
This remote enclave offers a unique coexistence experience with nature, without massive tourists, perfect for adventurous hikers.
Search for "Port of Mogan" on Google Maps.
By car: take the GC-1 to the end and follow the signs. There is parking near the port.
By public transport (guagua): from the south, lines 32 or 33. From Las Palmas or airport, line 1 or 91 (more direct). The station is 5–10 min. from the port.
Gran Canaria, known as 'The Miniature Continent' due to its diverse landscapes, is the third most populous island of the Canary Islands. It offers a unique blend of stunning beaches, lush mountains, and vibrant culture, making it a top destination for all types of travelers.
A stunning desert-like dune system with golden sands, perfect for sunbathing, walking, and camel rides.
A iconic rock formation and a popular hiking destination with panoramic views of the island.
The historic quarter of Las Palmas, filled with colonial architecture, museums, and charming streets.
Wrinkled potatoes boiled in saltwater and served with a spicy mojo sauce.
A traditional fish stew made with salted fish, potatoes, and sweet potatoes.
A sweet almond-based cream often served with ice cream or fruit.
This is the most popular time to visit, with pleasant temperatures and minimal rain. Ideal for beachgoers and outdoor activities.
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Gran Canaria is generally safe, but travelers should be aware of pickpockets and scams in tourist areas.
Las Palmas, Maspalomas, Arucas
Buses are the primary public transport option. They are affordable but can be slow and infrequent.
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A historic town with a rich cultural heritage and beautiful architecture.
A charming town known for its beautiful church and rum distillery.
A picturesque town with a historic center and traditional Canarian architecture.
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